The influence of water on the optical properties of single-layer molybdenum disulfide

Advanced Materials
Joseph O VargheseJames R Heath

Abstract

Adsorbed molecules can significantly affect the properties of atomically thin materials. Physisorbed water plays a significant role in altering the optoelectronic properties of single-layer MoS2 , one such 2D film. Here the distinct quenching effect of adsorbed water on the photoluminescence of single-layer MoS2 is demonstrated through scanning-probe and optical microscopy.

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